Her Radio Commercial

Not sure this qualifies for the Discography page, but what the
hell. From the late 1940s and well into the mid-1950s, those of us
who are, as they say, "a certain age" couldn't avoid hearing an
endlessly repeated Carolina Rice radio commercial. It was sung by an
anonymous young lady with a soft Southern drawl. Unbeknownst to
listeners, the singer was Janette Davis.

"Nothin' could be finah than a box of Carolinah Rice / So nice
Caroliiiiiiii-na, the extra long grain rice.
Ah come from Carolina so pahdon my drawl.
I'm heah to mention long-grain rice to y'all.
lt makes right fancy eat'n, it's tasty and so nice,
For quawlity and nourishment it's Carolinah Rice.
Theah's three ways to serve rice to make it worthwhile,
Pressure-cooked, Suthern or Oriental style.
Serve it in a dozen ways, take mah advice,
Nothin's e-co-no-mi-cal as Carolinah Rice.
Caroliiiiiiii-nah, the extra long-grain Rice."